Englische Studien, Volume 7O.R. Reisland, 1884 "Zeitschrift für englische Philologie" (varies slightly). |
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Page 73
... reading becomes tiresome . From its pronounced peculiarity and monotony , it is more easily distinguished than that of any other author . Besides these easily distinguishable formal characteristics , the later Drama is distinguished by ...
... reading becomes tiresome . From its pronounced peculiarity and monotony , it is more easily distinguished than that of any other author . Besides these easily distinguishable formal characteristics , the later Drama is distinguished by ...
Page 87
... reading the thousand pages of Mr. Furness's marvellous Variorum edition of this play , the predominant feeling in our mind is one of wonder ; not so much at the eminent industry that has in- closed in its dragnet this miraculous draught ...
... reading the thousand pages of Mr. Furness's marvellous Variorum edition of this play , the predominant feeling in our mind is one of wonder ; not so much at the eminent industry that has in- closed in its dragnet this miraculous draught ...
Page 91
... reading of Q. 2. 1604. Undoubtedly the true reading is made in craft , craftily disposed , full of crafty inventions , as we find the words in the Folio although here as elsewhere the modern editors mostly follow the surreptitious 1604 ...
... reading of Q. 2. 1604. Undoubtedly the true reading is made in craft , craftily disposed , full of crafty inventions , as we find the words in the Folio although here as elsewhere the modern editors mostly follow the surreptitious 1604 ...
Page 93
... reading in silence . Dr. Ingleby has shewn their error . Read then » I have been sexton here man & boy 23 years This skull has lain in the earth 16 years . « But in the 1599 version we read » here's a scull hath been here this dozen ...
... reading in silence . Dr. Ingleby has shewn their error . Read then » I have been sexton here man & boy 23 years This skull has lain in the earth 16 years . « But in the 1599 version we read » here's a scull hath been here this dozen ...
Page 97
... read hard paines and passions to preserue our soules read lend us grace on the ground thee greatly to serue read and take a way of thy winne word . ' word ' is pos- sibly wrong , there is certainly a line omitted by the scribe after ...
... read hard paines and passions to preserue our soules read lend us grace on the ground thee greatly to serue read and take a way of thy winne word . ' word ' is pos- sibly wrong , there is certainly a line omitted by the scribe after ...
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